our
determiner
Meaning: Possessive pronoun - our
Nuestro perro es muy juguetón.
Our dog is very playful.
Meaning: Possessive adjective - our
Nuestra casa es grande y acogedora.
Our house is big and cozy.
Meaning: Demonstrative pronoun - this/that of ours
Esta es nuestra última oportunidad.
This is our last chance.
Meaning: Demonstrative adjective - this/that of ours
Estos son nuestros libros favoritos.
These are our favorite books.
A1: Nuestro perro es muy juguetón.
Our dog is very playful.
A1: Me gusta nuestro jardín.
I like our garden.
A1: ¿Dónde está nuestro coche?
Where is our car?
B1: Nuestra casa es grande y luminosa.
Our house is big and bright.
B1: Nuestros amigos van a venir a cenar esta noche.
Our friends are coming over for dinner tonight.
B1: Hemos perdido nuestro vuelo.
We have missed our flight.
C1: Nuestro proyecto ha sido aprobado por el comité.
Our project has been approved by the committee.
C1: Debemos cuidar nuestro medio ambiente.
We must take care of our environment.
C1: Nuestro equipo de fútbol ganó el campeonato.
Our soccer team won the championship.
The Spanish determiner 'nuestro' is the possessive form of the pronoun 'nosotros', which means 'we' or 'us'. It is used to indicate ownership or possession by a group of people.
In Spanish, like in English, possessive determiners agree in gender and number with the noun they modify. So 'nuestro' changes its form depending on whether the noun it modifies is masculine or feminine, singular or plural.
For example, 'nuestro libro' means 'our book', where 'libro' (book) is a masculine singular noun. But if we have a feminine singular noun, like 'casa' (house), we would use 'nuestra casa', meaning 'our house'.